Apple's iOS 17.4 update, featuring DMA changes, has led to third-party browsers gaining market share over Safari. Alternative browsers report an increase in usage following the EU's DMA choice screen mandate, with browser companies criticizing Apple's approach.
Browser Companies Criticize Apple's EU Choice Screen in iOS 17.4 // Of course they are. Because really they want Safari off the device and phones to ship either browserless or to simply require Apple to pre-install something else. https://t.co/SUKHRACG6Q "Vivaldi is also unhappy…
Browser Companies Have Criticism of the EU Browser Choice Screen in iOS 17.4 Safari #applenews https://t.co/NoMDy9VJiO https://t.co/r6iYZ0BUiy
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“Alternative browsers report uplift after EU’s DMA choice screen mandate” Article: https://t.co/9yeoLJ2fCp
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Alternative browsers report uplift after EU’s DMA choice screen mandate: https://t.co/QmwnLqDGZE by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
iOS 17.4 DMA changes help third-party browsers gain market share away from Safari - https://t.co/iaPR9KjaYm by @omarmoharram21